If we were to present everything in context, the terrorists win.
Good to know. I'll consider "getting that into [my] head".
Has The Standard got a preference for the US election?
I wouldn't go assuming anything.
So as far as I can tell, the conversation seems to go like this in political circles: 1 – Houses are too expensive – this is a bad thing 2 – House prices can’t drop – that would be a worse thing End of ‘informed’ debate. In all honesty I’ve come to realise...
"We came, we saw, he died" Oh wait, that was someone else ... "Limited air strikes!" Ooops. Sorry, someone else again ... Perhaps "the south china sea is of crucial importance to all of us ..."? Hold on. Nope. Not him either. Wait! - got one: "I have ...
Who will pay!!?? We have the drugs to save your life, but you can't afford them. We have a house but you can't afford it. We have another that is damp and cold but you can't afford that either. Want to buy a used car ... ? We have healthy food that will ...
This cuts at the very soul of capitalism. Watch all those enamoured by capitalism joyfully explain why this 'won't work' based in the many necessary illusion. Firstly this erodes capital. Secondly it will destroy the 'incentive' to build more houses. ...
This is a straw man; an (inept) attempt to blame the housing crisis on third parties. Yes, there are always those who take advantage in any situation but that is what 'the market' is all about. Note that the criticism doesn’t extend to this ‘free market’ ...
Why are the comments beside the picture of Trump blurred out?
One has to ask why the staffer hasn’t been relieved (or have they been – what has become of the ‘staffer’?) Isn’t this government big on accountability? We all know what would happen to any of us if we did this in our jobs? Perhaps some financial ...
Typically we've all been told to look at the privatisation aspect of this. This is not the issue or indeed the purpose here. It's a red herring set up to be easily rebuffed. What are we being told not to look at? The government needs to balance the books ...
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